AP Units?

<p>I just finished my application to Berkeley when I noticed this requirement:
Complete 60 semester (90 quarter) units of transferable college credit with a GPA of at least 2.4. No more than 14 semester (21 quarter) units may be taken Pass/Not Pass.</p>

<p>I am a first year student at UCLA and was hoping to transfer with 64 graded units and 26 ap units. Do the ap units count as pass/not pass? This is awful, I'm so close! Please respond quickly, I can maybe adjust my schedule to get those extra five...</p>

<p>Please help :(</p>

<p>No I dont believe so...I believe you are safe. Ask a rep.</p>

<p>milliways:</p>

<p>UCD Admissions answered this in another thread:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/uc-transfers/421286-ap-scores-transfer-credit.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/uc-transfers/421286-ap-scores-transfer-credit.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Hope this helps.</p>

<p>--Joe</p>

<p>Thanks, I had read that, but it didn't really answer my question because my problem isn't that it says I don't have enough units, but rather that I'm not sure if the ap units count as pass/not pass.</p>

<p>No, the AP units are not Pass/Not Pass.</p>

<p>When they talk about Pass/Not Pass, they mean taking a class at the university where you don't get a grade, you get a Pass if you get a C- or better and Not Pass if you get below C-. If people could take unlimited Pass/Not Pass they could easily inflate their GPA by taking all hard classes P/NP and easy courses for a grade. So they limit the number of classes you can take P/NP.</p>

<p>That is such a relief. Thank you so much.</p>